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Containment Zone (see toadfree.zone). With guidance from the team, you will develop and support a large fauna monitoring program being undertaken by four Indigenous Ranger groups. You will provide on-ground
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%): Conduct cutting-edge research in insect systematics, with a focus on phylogenetics and evolutionary biology. Develop and maintain an externally funded research program that enhances our understanding
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and cetaceans. In the Laboratory of Neurogenetics of Language,we are investigating the evolutionary,developmental,and functional origins of these similarities at the level of neural circuits using a
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problems. ESPM is home to a top-ranked Ph.D. program in environmental science, environmental studies, and ecological/evolutionary biology. Our undergraduate students have a choice of vibrant majors that span
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, computer science, environmental data science, climate change policy and modeling, evolutionary genetics, and forensic genetics. The University of Oregon is a public university committed to exceptional teaching
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Responsibilities Computational Modeling & AI Development Train and fine-tune ESM (Evolutionary Scale Modeling) protein language models on curated datasets to generate novel protein sequences Develop and optimize
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, an externally funded research program focused on pedagogy and best practices in teaching. -Expertise or interest in evolutionary biology or comparative physiology would be considered an added value. Application
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across Levels 3–7, covering topics such as microbiology, biodiversity, evolutionary biology, medical parasitology, and food microbiology. You will deliver engaging lectures and practical lab sessions using
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applying genetic, genomic and computational approaches that take advantage of genomic information now available for humans, model organisms and a host of other species. Our faculty study a broad range of